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= Viewing the logbook =
= Viewing the logbook =


The add-on also provides the ability to view the entire flight logbook from the simulator. You should select "Logbook" -> "Logbook" from the menu. The main window will open with the entire logbook in tabular form. The last row signed "Totals", contains a summary, not only of the visible entries on a given page, but of the entire logbook. The same "Totals" row is visible on every page.
The add-on also provides the ability to view the entire flight logbook from the simulator. You should select "Logbook" -> "Logbook" from the menu. The main window will open with the entire logbook in tabular form. The last row signed "Totals", contains a summary, not only of the visible entries on a given page, but of the entire logbook. The same "Totals" row is visible on every page. The exception for totals is the <code>Max Alt</code> column, in which we do not have the sum of all altitudes, but the highest one.


At the very bottom we have a row of buttons, mainly for moving through the log pages. The <code>[|<<]</code> button means moving to the first page, <code>[<]</code> moving to the previous page, <code>[>]</code> moving to the next page, <code>[>>|]</code> moving to the last page. In the middle we have text information in the format <code>{on which page we are} / {number of all pages} (number of entries in the log)</code>. On the right we have a <code>[dark]</code>/<code>[light]</code> button to switch between window styles. The <code>[?]</code> button opens a window with help (the same as from the "Logbook" -> "Help" menu).
At the very bottom we have a row of buttons, mainly for moving through the log pages. The <code>[|<<]</code> button means moving to the first page, <code>[<]</code> moving to the previous page, <code>[>]</code> moving to the next page, <code>[>>|]</code> moving to the last page. In the middle we have text information in the format <code>{on which page we are} / {number of all pages} (number of entries in the log)</code>. On the right we have a <code>[dark]</code>/<code>[light]</code> button to switch between window styles. The <code>[?]</code> button opens a window with help (the same as from the "Logbook" -> "Help" menu).
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